Gladiolus plant named &#39;Alexandra The Great&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct gladiolus variety, designated ‘Alexandra The Great’, is shown and described. Compared to the ‘T-200’ variety, the ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety is 30 cm taller and will maintain four to five more flowers in open bloom. The variety is also fable to maintain up to ten flowers in open bloom simultaneously, beginning with a tight cut stem.

[0001] The present invention comprises a new and distinct variety of aGladiolus plant referred to by the variety name ‘Alexandra The Great.’

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

[0002]FIG. 1 is a photograph of a ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety plant inbloom.

[0003]FIG. 2 is a photograph of the ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety plantprior to blooming.

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

[0004] The new variety was originated by the Applicant in a controlledproprietary breeding program in Ft. Myers, Fla. wherein selectedgladiolus varieties were crossed. (The provisional breeder's designation“38-11” was used in a related application for a Community plant varietyright filed earlier in the European Union Community Plant VarietyOffice). The female parent was a white gladiolus variety named ‘T200,’an unpatented released variety by Turk characterized in part by having aharvesting time similar to the ‘White Friendship’ variety, 16-18florets, and lightweight stems. The male parent was a green gladiolusvariety named ‘T-815,’ released variety characterized in part by havinga long head, small blooms, and poor opening ability. The seeds wereplanted in Ft. Myers, Fla., and the selection of ‘Alexandra The Great’variety was made in Spring 1988. Asexual reproduction of the ‘AlexandraThe Great’ variety was achieved by collecting cormels from the firstcorm. All subsequent asexual reproductions of the ‘Alexandra The Great’variety remain true to the original variety type.

BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

[0005] The accompanying color photograph (FIG. 1) shows theinflorescence and various stages of blooming of the ‘Alexandra TheGreat’ variety plant.

[0006] The bud size of the ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety is about 7 cmin length. The flowers of the variety each consist of a total of sixpetals. Three large petals are oriented on the top half of the bloom anda medium-sized petal is oriented on the lower half of the bloom (atabout 6:00). Two smaller petals are oriented on the lower half of thebloom adjacent to the lower medium-sized petal (i.e. at about 4:00 and8:00). The color of the corolla bloom is a light green deep within thethroat of the bloom and a uniform white color extending throughout therest of the bloom. The diameter of the entire bloom is about 12 cm.

[0007] The spike of the plant is about 143 cm and comprises 18-20florets when grown from #1 size corms (1.5 inch) in Ecuador. The headlength is about 60 cm. It should be noted, however, that various factorswill affect spike length, including temperature (larger spikes occur incooler weather), irrigation, light intensity, fertilization, soil type(larger spikes occur in heavy soils versus sandy soil), and bulb size(larger bulbs result in larger spikes). The pistils of the flower arewhite, and the stamens are brown.

[0008] The corms of the ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety are typical forthe gladiolus.

[0009] The leaf color of the ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety is green. Theleaf size is about 67 cm (length) by 4 cm (width).

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS

[0010] The ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety takes about 88 days to harvestin Ecuador, which is about 2-3 days faster than the Advance gladiolusvariety. The variety of the present application performs well at alltimes and tolerates high temperatures well without burning. The varietyprovides excellent growth in mid-winter days of 10.5 hours.

[0011] The variety usually produces one to two stems per Jumbo sizecorm. The variety can maintain up to ten flowers in open bloomsimultaneously in a vase of water and can be harvested with one flowershowing color. The variety is an excellent opener after transport, inthat the stems may be cut tight, shipped dry for a week, and still bloomwell afterwards. The variety is also a fast opener.

[0012] The ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety is very resistant to attack byFusarium fungi, and in fact, is more resistant to Fusarium than the‘T-200’ parent variety; however, the variety is susceptible toCurvalaria fingi species. The ‘Alexandra The Great’ variety has a mediumresistance to foliar diseases (slightly less than the ‘T-200’ variety).

[0013] Compared to the T-200 parent variety, the ‘Alexandra The Great’variety is 30 cm taller, consists of three to four more florets, has abloom size that is about 1 cm wider in diameter, can hold four to fivemore blooms open, and is about two weeks slower to harvest. The‘Alexandra The Great’ variety also has foliage that is a lighter greenin color as well as heavier stem.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct gladiolus variety ‘Alexandra The Great’,as shown and described herein.